Archiving:
Digital archiving is essential in ensuring that scholarly content, such as journal articles, remains safe and accessible to readers for a long time. Several archiving platforms provide secure content storage, including Internet Archiving, LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, and Zenodo repository. These platforms use advanced technologies to preserve digital content, such as creating multiple copies and distributing them to various locations, ensuring that data is always available, even if one copy is lost. The journal can rest assured that archiving platforms will preserve the article’s content for future generations to access and reuse. The International Journal of Basic Sciences and Applied Computing (IJBSAC) uses platforms like Internet Archiving, LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, and the Zenodo repository. 

The International Journal of Basic Sciences and Applied Computing (IJBSAC) recommends authors to promptly self-archive and publish their articles on institutional repositories or websites. These practices can enhance article citation and facilitate productive author exchanges.

References:

  1. Strictly inherited to the Editorial and Publishing Policies of Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication (BEIESP)